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Something doesn't add up. The article states that 2.6% of the population is Jewish, which would mean something over 1 muillion people. Yet the next paragraph puts the Jewish population at only 10,000. The Islamic population is also stated to be 10,000, which would be .02% (yet Islam rates a separate paragraph, on par with Catholicism with over 80% of the population).Pedantrician (talk) 00:27, 4 February 2010 (UTC)Pedantrician[reply]

Pie chart

We seem to be having a bit of a dispute about the source to use. The Pew Forum isn't ideal but is relatively reliable (certainly more so than the CIA factbook). El Tiempo «El Papa está preocupado por penetración de pentecostales en Colombia» does not seem to be academic in nature and there seems to be insufficient info to check it. Also mentioned was the source used by the Spanish version of this article (http://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/colombia.php) though I can't find where they got the figures from in that source (but I couldn't check the entire site). --Erp (talk) 06:33, 3 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The pew forum, better than Cia World or Latinobarometro?, jajajaja, its a joke. That's impossible, this percentages are from Latinobarometro (the religions in the time of the papa Francisco), and another survey by the barometer 2010, the information in pdf down the link, look better information before speaking, thanks--France et Europea (talk) 19:31, 3 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]